Tuesday, November 18, 2014

DO THE AMERICA PEOPLE WANT TO MOVE EVEN FURTHER TO THE LEFT???


For quite some time now, even before Barry "Almighty’ first burst onto the scene it was rapidly becoming very apparent that the Democrat Party was lurching increasingly farther to the left. Some might even argue to the radical left. And it would seem that the growing list of those wishing to be the Democrat presidential candidate come 2016 only serves to reinforce that notion. Because the more they come, beginning with Hitlery Clinton, the further to the left they seem to get. Which I’m quite sure, comes as being not much of a surprise to anyone.

And so it has been over the course of the last year or so that the list of names of those vying to be Barry’s successor has continued to grow. Besides Hitlery Clinton, some of the other names that have been mentioned include, Andy ‘The Crook’ Cuomo, Elizabeth ‘The Squaw’ Warren, Marty ‘The Socialist’ O’Malley and even that of our current vice president, old ‘Slow Joe’ Biden. But now, apparently, we can add yet another name from the far left fringe to that list, and it would be none other than the communist mayor of ‘The Big Apple’, Bill de Deblasio.

So just where is it that this latest little tidbit of inside information might have come from? Well, I suppose from what many would probably consider to be a very unlikely source, New York state Republican Party Chairman Ed Cox. Yes, Mr. Cox is the one who has now made what, I suppose, many would consider a rather outlandish prediction that it will be New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio who will be the Democrat nominee for president in 2016 – and not Hitlery Clinton. Such information may come as a shock to those clamoring for the old girl.

So you may ask, how is it that Mr. Cox comes to feel so confident about making such a rather unexpected claim? Apparently he cites his inside information as having been gained from someone described as being a powerful Democrat lobbyist. Cox recently told both friends and GOP operatives that the mayor’s attempt to portray himself as the leader of the "urban progressive centers of the nation’’ is all part of his strategy towards making a White House run in 2016, at least that how it was reported in the New York Post.

Mr. Cox, whose father-in-law, as you may or may not recall, was President Richard Nixon, told a recent gathering, "It’s like Barack Obama – he was a brand-new freshman senator, and he ran for president and won. I think de Blasio is going to do it.’’ Cox also noted that de Blasio has a very cozy relationship with "the racially divisive" Al Sharpton, who has a widespread political network, as being the proof that the mayor has national ambitions. Cox also pointed out that Sharpton is back and forth to the White House and serves as an emissary for de Blasio.

Mr. Cox insinuated that de Blasio was also laying the necessary groundwork for a possible presidential run with a controversial column he wrote for The Huffington Post last week, in which he blamed the Democrat thrashing in the midterms on the failure of candidates not being progressive enough. Now being progressive enough? What exactly might he mean by not being "progressive enough?" Does he mean that not enough government ‘benefits’ were promised or that Democrats should have been advocating for a $30 per hour minimum wage?

De Blasio wrote, "This year, too many Democratic candidates lost sight of those core principles – opting instead to clip their progressive wings in deference to a conventional wisdom that says bold ideas aren’t politically practical.’’ But the ideas to which this communist boob refers are anything but bold. What they are, are simply the same old and very tired ideas that have never worked wherever they’ve been tried. And these ‘bold ideas’ accomplish nothing more than to bring about complete poverty and abject misery for all those forced go live under them.

Logically speaking, if, when we come to 2016, the American people truly are wanting to continue down the path toward socialism that this country now appears to be on, and they are determined to make the vision of America, now possessed by those on the left a reality, then the only logical next step would be for them to elect any individual who proudly wears the Democrat moniker. And out of the current list of choices the only candidates that would make any sense in achieving that endeavor would be de Blasio, Warren or perhaps O’Malley.

But if instead, and if using the 2014 election as our gauge, the American people have finally had their fill of this failed venture into socialism, and would rather chart for this country a different path, perhaps one toward more familiar territory, then there will be little chance that ANY Democrat will be successful in taking the baton from Barry. But it’s far too early to determine how things are likely to go, and I’m thinking that much will depend on how it is that the Republicans handle themselves over the course of the next 24 months.

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